In honor of Throwback Thursday, we are reaching way back to bring you a great classic from Marty Stuart featuring his good friend Travis Tritt crooning, This One's Gonna Hurt You.

If you were to give country music an address, you might say it's at the corner of sacred and profane, two doors up from the blues and folk, and just across the street from gospel, R&B and rock 'n' roll. And on a deeper emotional and spiritual level, it resides where 'Saturday night meets Sunday morning' which just happens to be the name of Marty's latest project which is one hot album on the Americana music charts.

No one understands these coordinates better than Marty Stuart. For over forty years, the five-time Grammy winning multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter, photographer and historian has been building a rich legacy at these very crossroads. On his latest release with his band The Fabulous Superlatives, the double-disc Saturday Night & Sunday Morning, Stuart captures all the authentic neon and stained-glass hues of country music – from love and sex to heartache and hardship to family and God – in twenty-three tracks.

Speaking about his band, Stuart says 'From the Superlatives' first rehearsal, I knew this was the band of a lifetime, I knew this was my Buckaroos, my Strangers, my Texas Troubadours - my legacy band. Kenny Vaughan, Harry Stinson and Paul Martin are not only musical geniuses, but statesmen. The Fabulous Superlatives are without question one of the greatest bands of our time'.

Marty's Saturday Night and Sunday Morning album is his 22nd album so far. You will hear 'Look At That Girl' from it on Kickin' Country 103.1.

 

 

 

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